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July 24, 2011 at 9:14 AM #713156July 24, 2011 at 1:18 PM #713544bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=Happs]So if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?[/quote]
No.
[quote=Happs]I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.[/quote]
Why do you think that will be the case? Have you ever lived in the vicinity of subsidized housing units before?
July 24, 2011 at 1:18 PM #713033bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Happs]So if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?[/quote]
No.
[quote=Happs]I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.[/quote]
Why do you think that will be the case? Have you ever lived in the vicinity of subsidized housing units before?
July 24, 2011 at 1:18 PM #713184bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Happs]So if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?[/quote]
No.
[quote=Happs]I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.[/quote]
Why do you think that will be the case? Have you ever lived in the vicinity of subsidized housing units before?
July 24, 2011 at 1:18 PM #712339bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Happs]So if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?[/quote]
No.
[quote=Happs]I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.[/quote]
Why do you think that will be the case? Have you ever lived in the vicinity of subsidized housing units before?
July 24, 2011 at 1:18 PM #712435bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Happs]So if the naked eye can’t distinguish Section 8 housing from regular housing, then a prospective buyer probably won’t know there is such a complex across or down the street? Would the seller need to disclose a low income housing project on the disclosure form when you sell a house/condo?[/quote]
No.
[quote=Happs]I can “get over it” if the tenants are upstanding and I don’t see police cars on a regular basis.[/quote]
Why do you think that will be the case? Have you ever lived in the vicinity of subsidized housing units before?
July 24, 2011 at 1:24 PM #713038bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor][quote=bearishgurl]Oh, and I forgot to mention that the majority of rental complexes in 92107 (also adjacent to 92106) accept Section 8. In fact, this zip code may be one of the zip codes in the county sporting the MOST “Section 8” tenants :-}
IMO, the most coveted residences in this county lie within 92106 . . . by far. And it’s wedged between TWO Section 8/govm’t housing locales.
You can’t get away from Section 8, unless you live within a Covenant. So my advice is to “get over it” and be happy :=)[/quote]
Most coveted by whom?[/quote]
sdr, why don’t you take your OWN Pigg poll on who might covet their own piece of PL? But before you do, get on your bicycle some evening (preferably Fri/Sat) and cruise in front and thru the parking lots (if you can get in) of all the “Section 8” complexes in and around your ‘hood up there in “Nirvana.” I think Happs here may need some reassurance that Section 8 tenants are not all “criminals.” Be sure to put some “glow in the dark” tape on your clothes, first :=)
July 24, 2011 at 1:24 PM #713189bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor][quote=bearishgurl]Oh, and I forgot to mention that the majority of rental complexes in 92107 (also adjacent to 92106) accept Section 8. In fact, this zip code may be one of the zip codes in the county sporting the MOST “Section 8” tenants :-}
IMO, the most coveted residences in this county lie within 92106 . . . by far. And it’s wedged between TWO Section 8/govm’t housing locales.
You can’t get away from Section 8, unless you live within a Covenant. So my advice is to “get over it” and be happy :=)[/quote]
Most coveted by whom?[/quote]
sdr, why don’t you take your OWN Pigg poll on who might covet their own piece of PL? But before you do, get on your bicycle some evening (preferably Fri/Sat) and cruise in front and thru the parking lots (if you can get in) of all the “Section 8” complexes in and around your ‘hood up there in “Nirvana.” I think Happs here may need some reassurance that Section 8 tenants are not all “criminals.” Be sure to put some “glow in the dark” tape on your clothes, first :=)
July 24, 2011 at 1:24 PM #712440bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor][quote=bearishgurl]Oh, and I forgot to mention that the majority of rental complexes in 92107 (also adjacent to 92106) accept Section 8. In fact, this zip code may be one of the zip codes in the county sporting the MOST “Section 8” tenants :-}
IMO, the most coveted residences in this county lie within 92106 . . . by far. And it’s wedged between TWO Section 8/govm’t housing locales.
You can’t get away from Section 8, unless you live within a Covenant. So my advice is to “get over it” and be happy :=)[/quote]
Most coveted by whom?[/quote]
sdr, why don’t you take your OWN Pigg poll on who might covet their own piece of PL? But before you do, get on your bicycle some evening (preferably Fri/Sat) and cruise in front and thru the parking lots (if you can get in) of all the “Section 8” complexes in and around your ‘hood up there in “Nirvana.” I think Happs here may need some reassurance that Section 8 tenants are not all “criminals.” Be sure to put some “glow in the dark” tape on your clothes, first :=)
July 24, 2011 at 1:24 PM #712344bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor][quote=bearishgurl]Oh, and I forgot to mention that the majority of rental complexes in 92107 (also adjacent to 92106) accept Section 8. In fact, this zip code may be one of the zip codes in the county sporting the MOST “Section 8” tenants :-}
IMO, the most coveted residences in this county lie within 92106 . . . by far. And it’s wedged between TWO Section 8/govm’t housing locales.
You can’t get away from Section 8, unless you live within a Covenant. So my advice is to “get over it” and be happy :=)[/quote]
Most coveted by whom?[/quote]
sdr, why don’t you take your OWN Pigg poll on who might covet their own piece of PL? But before you do, get on your bicycle some evening (preferably Fri/Sat) and cruise in front and thru the parking lots (if you can get in) of all the “Section 8” complexes in and around your ‘hood up there in “Nirvana.” I think Happs here may need some reassurance that Section 8 tenants are not all “criminals.” Be sure to put some “glow in the dark” tape on your clothes, first :=)
July 24, 2011 at 1:24 PM #713549bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor][quote=bearishgurl]Oh, and I forgot to mention that the majority of rental complexes in 92107 (also adjacent to 92106) accept Section 8. In fact, this zip code may be one of the zip codes in the county sporting the MOST “Section 8” tenants :-}
IMO, the most coveted residences in this county lie within 92106 . . . by far. And it’s wedged between TWO Section 8/govm’t housing locales.
You can’t get away from Section 8, unless you live within a Covenant. So my advice is to “get over it” and be happy :=)[/quote]
Most coveted by whom?[/quote]
sdr, why don’t you take your OWN Pigg poll on who might covet their own piece of PL? But before you do, get on your bicycle some evening (preferably Fri/Sat) and cruise in front and thru the parking lots (if you can get in) of all the “Section 8” complexes in and around your ‘hood up there in “Nirvana.” I think Happs here may need some reassurance that Section 8 tenants are not all “criminals.” Be sure to put some “glow in the dark” tape on your clothes, first :=)
July 24, 2011 at 3:41 PM #712354HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
July 24, 2011 at 3:41 PM #712449HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
July 24, 2011 at 3:41 PM #713048HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
July 24, 2011 at 3:41 PM #713200HappsParticipantNo I haven’t, but I’m sure if you do an internet search on crime in public housing. section 8 crime, or housing authority crime, you might worry about living in close proximity to one of these properties. If the landlords of these properties did better background checks on public housing tenants, you would have less crime.
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